How to install Deluge on Ubuntu – Deluge BitTorrent Client

Deluge is a free BitTorrent Client for Linux, Windows and Mac OS. It is released under ?GNU GPLv3+ open source licence. Recently Deluge 2.0 released with a new app logo and the app ported to Python 3 and GTK3. Using this you can download torrent files. It comes with some important features as such sequential downloads , protocol encryption, DHT, multiple-users support, UPnP, NAT-PMP, proxy support, local peer discovery (LSD), Magnet pre-fetching with file selection, peer exchange (PEX), web seeds, global and per-torrent speed limits. It uses the most powerful ?libtorrent library to support its features. You can also use Deluge as a ?client-server. You can also edit host entries in the Connection Manager.

Install Deluge BitTorrent Client on Ubuntu:

You can install Deluge on Ubuntu via its official PPAs. Open your terminal app in Ubuntu and type the below command and hit the enter key.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deluge-team/stable

Then type your Ubuntu Password and hit enter. After that press the Enter key to add the PPA on your system. then execute the below command in the terminal.

sudo apt-get update

Then type and hit the enter key to run the below command in the terminal to install the latest version Deluge on Ubuntu.

sudo apt-get install deluge

During the installation press the Y key and then the enter key to confirm the installation. After the installation of Deluge, click the show applications in the Ubuntu Gnome dock and type Deluge in the search box and click Deluge to open it. For Unity you can search Deluge from Ubuntu dash.